On 6 Mar 2014, at 16:37, Michael Peel <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> On 6 Mar 2014, at 16:30, Richard Nevell <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> As a chapter we have run the Wikimedian in Residence (WIR) programme since 
>> May 2012, when Andrew Gray started his residency at the British Library. 
> 
> You've missed out a couple of years of history there - British Museum, Derby, 
> ARKive...

As promised to Richard offlist, I've just gone through the survey and filled it 
in. There were a number of questions that were rather odd in their phrasing or 
allowed answers though. For example:

Question 2: these were all very general questions (e.g. asking about the 
lengths of WiRs and their benefits to the community) that could only be 
answered 'Not at all', 'Moderately' and 'Completely'. I went for 'moderately' 
for all of these as there wasn't really anything to completely disagree or 
agree with here - e.g. length of residencies, it's not clear whether saying 
'Completely' would indicate support of 3-month or 1-year residencies.

Questions 5 and 6: these are nearly impossible to answer as a 'select 3' 
question. Having a ranked answer here would be much more effective.

I was also expecting to see more questions on topics like 'what are the most 
important aspects and outcomes of a successful WiR project?', 'how would you 
like to be involved in future WiR projects?' and 'how can WiR projects better 
engage volunteers?'.

My main suggestion would be: please share drafts of surveys like this on-wiki 
and ask for feedback on them before starting to ask for answers to them! WMUK's 
membership survey is a really good example of how such surveys can be 
collaboratively designed and carried out.

Thanks,
Mike
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